What if the tools you rely on for coding, app development, or problem-solving could not only keep up with your creativity but actively enhance it? With the release of Claude 4, Anthropic’s latest ...
As large language models (LLMs) continue to improve at coding, the benchmarks used to evaluate their performance are steadily becoming less useful. That's because though many LLMs have similar high ...
The path from block-based programming to vibe coding represents a shift from mastering the mechanics of implementation to ...
Puzzles are the crux of data science. So argue authors of “Radical Uncertainty” John Kay and Mervyn King, who categorize all modern problems as resolvable uncertainty or radical uncertainty. According ...
What if an AI could not only write code but also reason through complex problems, manage multi-step workflows for hours, and even design a functional game or simulate a solar system? Enter Claude ...
Adam Tornhill is a programmer who combines degrees in engineering and psychology. Adam is the founder and CTO of CodeScene. Back in 2023, I discussed the risks and promises of emerging AI coding ...
What happens when you put Ohio’s bright young minds in a room with real world problems and a deadline? Some truly amazing tech. 300 students will soon unleash their creativity at the 7th annual Tech ...
CS50 isn’t just about learning syntax—it’s about training your brain to think like a computer scientist. Through problem sets, algorithms, and real-world projects, students develop the ability to ...
This post was updated Jan. 30 at 9:46 p.m. Problem solving was in full swing during the Association for Computing Machinery at UCLA’s inclusivity-focused coding event Jan. 25. Around 100 students ...